The Day After Election Night – Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Appeal Lawyer Jack Palmeri November 4, 2020

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In this Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup we’ll be discussing the latest developments in Florida criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.

Cases that we’ll cover include Attempted First Degree Murder, Attempted Felony Murder, Criminal Habeas Petition, Habeas Corpus, Rule 3.850, motion to disqualify, Armed Robbery with a Firearm, Attempted Second Degree Murder with a Firearm, Use of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Rule 3.800, illegal sentence, Possession of a Controlled Substance, vindictive sentence, prescription defense, ineffective assistance of counsel, child pornography, search warrant, Fourth Amendment, probable cause, good faith exception, invalid search warrant and more

The Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup is a blog and video podcast by criminal defense, criminal appeal and post-conviction attorney Jack Palmeri, summarizing the latest developments in criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief in the State of Florida. Our sponsoring attorney will digest the latest reversed convictions throughout the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida District Courts of Appeal,

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Cases that we’ll cover include Rule 3.800(b), Apprendi, motion to correct illegal sentence, cross appeal, attempted second degree murder of a law enforcement officer, attempted first degree murder, mandatory life sentence, adjudicate delinquent, burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, grand theft of a motor vehicle, resisting arrest without violence, double jeopardy, lewd or lascivious molestation by a person over eighteen years of age to a victim under twelve years of age, attempted lewd or lascivious molestation by a person over eighteen years of age to a victim under twelve years of age, lewd or lascivious conduct by a person over eighteen years of age, Rule 3.850, motion for post-conviction relief, Armed Career Criminal Act, ACCA, violent felony, battery, Felon In Possession of a Firearm, Access Device Fraud, Aggravated Identity Theft, Conspiracy to Commit Access Device Fraud, Sentencing Guidelines, loss amount, restitutionand more

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